Board of Directors

Eagle’s Trace is one of 16 communities supported by National Senior Campuses, Inc., (NSC), a not-for-profit organization committed to providing housing, health care (including elder care and nursing care) and other related services to middle income seniors. NSC and its Supported Organizations are independent of Erickson Living Management. Their relationship is limited to contractual arrangements related to development and management of the communities. For more information about NSC, visit nationalseniorcampuses.org.

Click here to see the members of the National Senior Campuses Board of Directors and Community Relations Committee members.

Janet Marvin

Director Living in Community

A registered nurse (RN, MN), Ms. Marvin is the former Director of Patient Care Services, Shriners Hospital for Children, Galveston, Texas. Ms. Marvin has 50 years of experience in health care. She has had a number of leadership and educational roles throughout her career. She was the Associate Director of the University of Washington (UW) Burn Center and an Associate Professor in the Schools of Medicine and Nursing at the UW. She attended Texas Woman’s University for a Bachelor’s Degree and the UW for a Master’s Degree. After retirement, Ms. Marvin moved to Eagle’s Trace where she has been active in several committees and served 6 years on the Resident Advisory Council.

E. Michelle Bohreer

Chair

Ms. Bohreer serves as the Chair of the Board of National Senior Campuses, Inc. Additionally, Ms. Bohreer chairs the Board of Eagle’s Trace, Inc., an NSC Supported Community in Houston, Texas. She serves on the NSC Governance and Internal Affairs Committee, Operations and Risk Management Committee and Strategic Planning Committee. Ms. Bohreer is a partner in the law firm of Bohreer & Zucker LLP focused on employment law defense and commercial litigation, and is a licensed CPA. Ms. Bohreer grew up in Houston and graduated with high honors from University of Houston and UH Law Center. She serves on a number of non-profit boards and held key volunteer leadership roles with the American Cancer Society and the H.E.A.R.T. Program. Ms. Bohreer will serve as Governor of Rotary International District 5890 in 2021-2022, when Houston hosts the Rotary International Convention. Ms. Bohreer served as the first woman chair of a National College Football Award, chairing the Rotary Lombardi Award. Ms. Bohreer has served on Supported Community Boards since 2011 and on the NSC Board since 2014.

C. Jackson Bain

Mr. Bain currently serves as Chair of the Communications Advisory Committee and is a member of the Governance and Internal Affairs Committee of NSC. He is also Chair of the Greenspring Village Board of Directors and its Community Relations Committee. Mr. Bain is Chairman and CEO of Bain and Associates, Inc., a public affairs consulting firm. Prior to that, he was Senior Vice President of Public Affairs at the National Association of Children’s Hospitals. A communication expert and journalist with 30 years of experience, Mr. Bain joined NBC News in the 1970s as a White House and Congressional Correspondent and news anchor. He holds degrees in Journalism and Political Science from Reinhardt University and the University of Georgia.

Bruce J. Beardsley

Mr. Beardsley currently serves on the board of NSC, is Chair of the Budget and Finance Advisory Committee and a member of the Strategic Planning Committee. He is the chair of the Lantern Hill Community Board and Community Relations Committee and also serves on the Community Relations Committee at Brooksby Village. He was a co-founder and served as a principal at Next Step Healthcare, LLC, where he provided senior housing and nursing facility consulting, transactional and valuation services. Previously, he was senior vice president of acquisitions and VP of planning and development at Harborside Healthcare Corporation, serving there for almost 20 years. Mr. Beardsley has served as chairman of the board of assessors for the Town of Medfield, Massachusetts and as a member of the owner/operator advisory board for the National Investment Center (NIC). Mr. Beardsley earned his Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics at Lehigh University and his Master’s of Business Administration from Boston University.

Barbara C. Bisgaier

Ms. Bisgaier, chair of the Ann’s Choice Community Relations Committee (CRC), a member of the Maris Grove CRC and community boards, retired from her position as Managing Director of Public Financial Management, Inc. with more than 40 years of experience in local government and public finance. She is a member of the Board of Directors of National Senior Campuses and serves as chair of the NSC Audit Committee and as vice chair of the NSC Budget and Finance Committee. She also serves on the Board of Directors of WHYY, Philadelphia’s public radio and television stations where she is a member of the Executive Committee, chair of the Governance Committee and a member of the Finance Committee. Ms. Bisgaier is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and received a master of city and regional planning degree from Rutgers University.

Mary Digiacomo Colins

Judge Colins was appointed to the National Senior Campuses, Inc Board of Directors effective April 1, 2018. In October of 2010, she became a member of the PA/NJ regional community boards of Ann’s Choice, Maris Grove, Seabrook Village, and Cedar Crest Village. In 2016 she was appointed to the Lantern Hill Board of Directors. Additionally, she serves as Chair of the Governance and Internal Affairs Committee and is a member of the Diversity, Inclusion and Corporate Social Responsibility and Operations & Risk Management Advisory Committees of NSC. Judge Colins is law trained. She served as a Senior Trial Judge in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. She also served as the Chairman and a founding member of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Judge Colins has taught Trial Advocacy and Gaming and Casino Law at numerous law schools and universities. She has lectured and taught at American Bar Association and International Association of Gaming Attorneys and Regulators conferences throughout the country as well as continuing legal education programs.

Eileen Erstad

Ms. Erstad serves as Treasurer of NSC, as Chair of the Operations and Risk Management Committee, as a member of the Strategic Planning Committee, the Audit Committee, the Budget & Finance Committee, as Chair of the Ashby Ponds Board of Directors, as well as serving on the Community Relations Committees of Ashby Ponds, Riderwood Village and Greenspring Village. She is a senior executive and has served as Chief Financial Officer in the healthcare and hospitality industries. Ms. Erstad has developed and implemented strategic plans, growth and reorganization strategies, and has also participated in new product development. Her most recent position was Chief Operating Officer for ResortQuest. Her previous positions include Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Symphony Health Services, LLC; and Director of Financial Planning and Analysis at PHH Corporation. She began her career in public accounting working for KPMG. Ms. Erstad graduated Magna Cum Laude from Loyola College in Maryland and is a Certified Public Accountant.

Fred Haas

Mr. Haas joined the PA/NJ community Boards in 2007, serving as their treasurer until 2011. During that period, he also served on the NSC Budget and Finance committee and the NSC Investment committee. In 2011, he became Board Chair of the two New Jersey communities, which lead to his appointment to the NSC Board in 2012. In 2015, he became Board Chair of the two Pennsylvania communities; in 2016 the two Massachusetts communities; and ultimately the seven community Northeast region, all of which Fred chaired until March of 2018. In his professional career, Fred was a tax partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, from 1978 until 2001, when he retired. From 1972 until 1982, he served in various positions on the professional staff at Coopers & Lybrand. After graduating from Penn State with a degree in accounting in 1966, Fred served as an aircraft maintenance officer in the USAF until 1971.

Jim Hayes

Mr. Hayes joined the National Senior Campuses, Inc. (NSC) Board of Directors in 2006. His past roles have included Chairmanship of the following Advisory Committees: Diversity and Inclusion, Operations and Risk Management, and Audit. Additionally, he served as a member of the Investments Committee. He also chaired the West Region Community Boards from 2014 to 2018. In 2018 he was appointed to NSC's Executive Committee. A registered CPA, Mr. Hayes is the former Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. He is a retired partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he served as Partner in Charge of Minority Recruiting and Retention, and Partner in Charge of Workforce Diversity at Coopers & Lybrand. Mr. Hayes holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from St. Joseph’s University in Pennsylvania.

Zina Jacque

Reverend Jacque was appointed to the Board of Directors of the National Senior Campuses in 2017, and as the chair of the Diversity Inclusion and Corporate Social Responsibility Advisory Committee in 2018, Rev. Dr. Zina Jacque comes to the work of senior living and wellness from a community engagement background. She is the senior pastor at the Community Church of Barrington, Illinois. Previously she served on the staffs of multicultural, urban, and suburban churches and has done extensive work in the areas of higher education, counseling, and faith based not for profits. Dr. Jacque sits on the Board of Directors of the American Baptist Churches USA, JourneyCare Palliative Care and Hospice Center and the Samaritan Counseling Center of the Northwest Suburbs. Additionally, she served as a western regional director of NSC, beginning in 2009. Dr. Jacque holds a doctorate of theology and a master of divinity degree (Summa Cum Laude) from Boston University, an M.A. from Columbia University, and a B.A from Northwestern University.

Carolyn Markey

Ms. Markey currently serves on the NSC Board. She is a member of the NSC Vision Committee as well as the Governance and Internal Affairs committee. She is the chair of the Brooksby Village Community Board and Community Relations Committee. Ms. Markey was president and CEO of the Visiting Nurse Association of America (VNAA) from 1997 to 2007. During her tenure, she led the 400 visiting nurse agencies throughout the country in the areas of advocacy, national image, clinical education, and regulatory compliance. Ms. Markey has 30 years’ experience in home health and community care in both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. Prior to VNAA, she was the CEO of Special Care Home Health Services, a $100 million division of Advantage Health. She served on the board of Myomo, Inc., and was a member of Leadership 18 and National Healthcare Coalition in Washington, D.C. She is a registered nurse and graduate of North Shore Community College.

Willow Pasley

Ms. Pasley has served on the Board of National Senior Campuses, Inc. (NSC) since 2005. She concurrently served on the Boards of the New England communities, where she chaired the Audit Committee and served on the Budget & Finance Committee. Since 2016, she also served as a Board member of the Pennsylvania/New Jersey communities. She currently chairs the NSC Investment & Treasury Advisory Committee. Formerly, she chaired the NSC Governance Advisory Committee for three years. With twenty years of experience in the banking industry, she is a seasoned finance and management professional. In her role as Executive Vice President of BayBank, she managed a commercial lending group of 15 staﬀ members that specialized in lending to not-for-profit organizations, including continuing care retirement communities, assisted living facilities and skilled nursing facilities. Ms. Pasley earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York and her MBA from Simmons College in Boston, MA.

Stephanie Reel

Ms. Reel is a Director on the National Senior Campuses Board and serves on the NSC Operations and Risk Management Committee. She is also a member of the Community Relations Committee of Oak Crest Village. Dr. Reel is the Chief Information Officer for all divisions of the Johns Hopkins University and Health System. She was appointed Vice Provost for Information Technology and CIO for the Johns Hopkins University in January 1999. She is also Vice President for Information Services for Johns Hopkins Medicine, a post she has held since 1994. Ms. Reel is a member of HIMSS, CHIME, the Healthcare Advisory Council, the American College of Medical Informatics, and EDUCAUSE. Ms. Reel graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in information systems management and holds a M.B.A. from Loyola College in Maryland.

Mike Roskiewicz

Mr. Roskiewicz has served as a regional board member for National Senior Campuses since 2007. He currently serves a member of NSC’s Audit, Budget and Finance, and Communications Committees and as a member of the Community Relations Committee for the Fox Run community in Novi, Michigan. Mr. Roskiewicz is a lawyer by training with extensive experience in corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions. He is a founding member of WestCongress Insurance Services, where he serves as executive vice president and general counsel with responsibility for human resources, claims, regulatory compliance, M&A, corporate governance, litigation management, and contract matters. Mr. Roskiewicz was previously the general counsel of First Mercury Financial Corporation (NYSE: FMR) and a partner in the Michigan law firm of Dickinson Wright. Mr. Roskiewicz received his B.A. in psychology from the University of Michigan and his J.D. from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.

Arnold Speert

Dr. Speert is chair of the Cedar Crest Board and Community Relations Committee. He is also a member of the Lantern Hill and Seabrook Community Relations Committees. He serves as a member of the NSC Investment and Treasury, Communications and Governance & Internal Affairs Advisory Committees. Dr. Speert served as the sixth president of William Paterson University from 1985 until his retirement in July 2010. He has served on the boards of seven nonprofit institutions, two of which he chaired. In addition, he has served on the boards of the State Farm Indemnity Company, The Ramapo Bank, and the Broadway Bank and Trust Company. Dr. Speert also was a founding commissioner of the Passaic County (New Jersey) Improvement Authority. He earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from Princeton University and his areas of expertise include institutional governance, institutional community building, and diversity.

Grover C. Wrenn

Mr. Wrenn serves as Vice Chair of the NSC Board, Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee, and Chair of the Wind Crest Board. Mr. Wrenn is a retired senior executive with 40+ years of experience in health care services, environmental technology, regulatory policy, and occupational health and safety. He also served as chairman of Axolotl, Inc., a health information technology company; president and COO of Safety-Kleen Corp.; CEO of EnSys Environmental Products, Inc.; chairman of Strategic Diagnostics, Inc.; CEO of Applied Bioscience International; and founder and CEO of Environ International Corp. He also served as a trustee of Eckerd College for 25 years. Mr. Wrenn currently serves as a director and vice chair of Nielsen BioScience, Inc., a privately held biopharmaceutical firm based in San Diego. He holds a B.S. degree in chemistry from Clemson University and a master of science in public health from the University of North Carolina.